Hide your money folks, this credit crisis is the real deal. But as good people all across America cry into their comfort food, the ladies at TV remind us that even the threat of an impending recession is nothing to be depressed about.
Available in black and yellow or white and blue, these vinyl carry-alls will have you looking your miserly best as you schlep your fast-food vouchers and worthless mortgage securities around town. And, if you do happen to be carrying anything of value and the muggers come a calling, well, they look just like rubbish bags don't they?
By Royce Akers
Location: CBD
Price: $101 - $200
Product Type: Accessories
Keywords: Fat Clothing Stores, Bags, TV
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